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... hundred and ninety - seven ; in 1800 , eight hundred and ninety - three thousand and forty - one ; in 1810 , one mil- lion one hundred and ninety - one thousand and sixty - four ; in 1820 , one million five hundred and thirty - eight ...
... hundred and ninety - seven ; in 1800 , eight hundred and ninety - three thousand and forty - one ; in 1810 , one mil- lion one hundred and ninety - one thousand and sixty - four ; in 1820 , one million five hundred and thirty - eight ...
Page 337
... hundred and sixty thousand ; in 1860 , over five hundred and fifty thousand ; in 1870 , over six hundred and fifty thousand ; and in 1880 , over eight hundred thousand , which , added to the slave population , will give us a total in ...
... hundred and sixty thousand ; in 1860 , over five hundred and fifty thousand ; in 1870 , over six hundred and fifty thousand ; and in 1880 , over eight hundred thousand , which , added to the slave population , will give us a total in ...
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... hundred and nine thousand one hundred and twenty - two free negro chil- dren under ten , and one hundred and eleven thousand six hundred and thirty - one over ten and under twenty - four ; and the total of free negroes under twenty ...
... hundred and nine thousand one hundred and twenty - two free negro chil- dren under ten , and one hundred and eleven thousand six hundred and thirty - one over ten and under twenty - four ; and the total of free negroes under twenty ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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